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I'm pretty sure this has coincided with starting methylation a few months back. Any idea why that would be?
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I'm pretty sure this has coincided with starting methylation a few months back. Any idea why that would be?
Thanks Rich,
That would fit my results at anyrate:
CBS A360A +/- (AG)
CBS C699T +/- (AG
I get 20 mg of B6 via the B-complex I take, and anyting else from my diet, which would be fairly high in B6 - lots of meat.
It would be hard for me to change my diet that much. I could stop taking the B complex, but then that might mean less of the other B's that perhaps I need.
Hummm, well, its reasuring that the study you and Dr Nathan did, showed that people with ammonia symptoms caught up. Right now my methylation feels stalled. Its hard to be more specific than that, but thats how it feels, like there is a door shut somewhere, or perhaps only open a crack.
Do you know how Dr Yasko's ammonia support is supposed to help?
I might try a couple of her other RNA support products off the back of my gene results.
Best
Joel